HONOLULU TRIAL
LI ENT. MASSIE’S PLEA
ADMITS HOLDING THE GUN
(United Press Association By Electric Telegraph. Copyright.)
HONOLULU, April 16.
The Eorlescim trial will he resound oil Saturday, wlmn llm prosecution will atlfnek tin* admissibility til evidence regarding (In* rap* 1 '/I Airs .Uassie. Counsel for l.lw defence. Mr ('hireime Dictiiw, is> ill. During the course ol Ihe I'erlesnm trial, Lieul.eiiaiil Alassie admitted holding the gun when Kahahawai was killed, hill, said he dul not remember what happened. Mr Darren (deVnee eoirie.el) informed I lie Court I ha| his iu'.l mil ion was (o show Dial .Uassie was leiuporarily insane at the lime ulmi: lie u.i-i at templing to ex tori Imm Kaliahauai i-mdessimis of ‘rape by threats.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 6
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